Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Weekly Hotlist: Why Your Late Twenties Is the Worst Time of Your Life

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

March 14, 2016

Why Your Late Twenties Is the Worst Time of Your Life

By Ran Zilca


Difficult conversations

How to Tell a Coworker They're Annoying You by Caroline Webb

It's OK to bring it up.


Gender

The Time-Consuming Activities That Stall Women's Careers by Rebecca Shambaugh

Don't let collaboration sabotage you.


Employee retention

Employees Leave Good Bosses Nearly as Often as Bad Ones by Ravi S. Gajendran, Deepak Somaya

A new study has three implications for managers.


Entrepreneurship

The U.S. Startup Economy Is in Both Better and Worse Shape than We Thought by Walter Frick

It's quality, not quantity, that matters.


Stress

How to Practice Mindfulness Throughout Your Work Day by Rasmus Hougaard, Jacqueline Carter

From when you wake up to on your commute home.


Entrepreneurship

The Limits of the Lean Startup Method by Ted Ladd

Too much testing can backfire.


Decision making

A Checklist for Making Faster, Better Decisions by Erik Larson

Seven steps based on behavioral economics.


Technology

After 20 Years, It's Harder to Ignore the Digital Economy's Dark Side by Don Tapscott

Looking back at a set of predictions from 1995.


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